Mahler Symphony No. 2 “Resurrection” — Finale Sheet Music
The complete professional edition for Orchestra, Choir & Soloists — arranged by Paul Lorenz for the concert stage
The moment the offstage brass enters in Mahler’s Resurrection Finale — emerging from silence after twenty-five minutes of orchestral argument — every conductor discovers why this movement demands more than technically correct sheet music. The Finale of Symphony No. 2 in C minor is, in practice, a standalone concert work of the highest order: twenty-five to thirty minutes of orchestral and choral writing that moves from desolation to cosmic affirmation, from Klopstock’s ancient text to Mahler’s own words, from whispered strings to the full weight of orchestra, choir, soprano, mezzo-soprano, organ, and offstage brass. It requires a score that is equal to the occasion.
This Paul Lorenz edition is designed for conductors and music directors who cannot afford to work from century-old IMSLP scans or wait weeks for institutional shipping. The complete performance package — conductor’s score, all orchestral parts, choral score, vocal scores, offstage brass parts, and a staging diagram — is available for instant download, engraved to MOLA standards at 600 DPI. Every dynamic marking, every cue, every page turn has been crafted for real rehearsal conditions. Your next performance of the Mahler Resurrection Finale should not begin with a compromise in the score.
The Complete Performance Edition
Orchestra, Choir & Soloists
€69.90
The definitive edition for the concert stage. Every element of the Mahler Resurrection Finale in a single, instantly downloadable package — from the conductor’s podium score to the offstage trumpet parts, ready for the stand before your next rehearsal.
- Conductor’s Score (A3, MOLA-compliant, 8.5mm staff)
- Full Orchestral Parts — all instruments, individually extracted
- Soprano Vocal Score
- Mezzo-Soprano Vocal Score
- SATB Choral Score (full choir)
- Woodwinds (Flute, Oboe, Clarinet in Bb)
- Brass Parts (Trumpet in Bb, Horn in F, Trombone)
- String Parts (Violin I, Violin II, Viola, Cello, Contrabass)
- Organ Part
- Performance License (print for your ensemble)
- Instant PDF Download — 600 DPI, print and tablet optimized
Crafted for the Podium
- MOLA-Compliant Engraving: 8.5mm staff sizes and 600 DPI resolution — legible from the podium, on tablet, and at the orchestral stand.
- Instant PDF Delivery: The complete package downloads immediately after purchase. No shipping delays, no institutional order forms, no waiting weeks.
- Complete Performance Package: Conductor score, all orchestral parts, choral score, soloists’ scores, and brass materials — all in one download.
- Explicit Performance License: Print for your entire ensemble and perform publicly. Licensing terms are clear, unambiguous, and included with purchase.
- Bespoke Customization Available: Regional forces, reduced brass complement, alternative instrumentation — Paul Lorenz Music adapts the edition to your ensemble’s specific needs.
- 600 DPI Print Precision: Every dynamic, articulation, and text underlay renders with professional clarity, whether printed on A3 or loaded onto a conducting tablet.
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly is included in the download?
You receive a complete, performance-ready package: the full conductor’s score in A3 format (MOLA-compliant, 8.5mm staff), all individual orchestral parts extracted and proofread, soprano and mezzo-soprano vocal scores, the full SATB choral score, offstage brass parts (4 trumpets in F, 2 horns), organ part, an offstage brass staging diagram, and a performance license. Everything is delivered as high-resolution PDF files at 600 DPI, optimized for professional printing and tablet reading.
What is the difficulty level of this arrangement?
Professional level only (Grade 5+). The Finale of Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 requires professional-level orchestral musicians across all sections, an experienced SATB choral ensemble, two professional soloists (soprano and mezzo-soprano), and a conductor with substantial large-scale symphonic experience. It is not typically performed by semi-professional or amateur ensembles due to the complexity, scale, and precision the score demands.
Do I need a performance license?
Mahler’s original Symphony No. 2 is in the public domain. This arrangement by Paul Lorenz is licensed for unlimited performances with your purchase — no additional ASCAP, BMI, or PRS reporting is required for the arrangement itself. For ticketed performances, standard venue licensing applies as usual. The licensing terms are stated clearly in your download package.
Can the arrangement be customized for my ensemble?
Absolutely. Paul Lorenz Music offers bespoke customization — a capability unique in the professional sheet music market. Whether you need a reduced brass complement, alternative instrumentation, adjusted choral voicing, or specific formatting changes, we can tailor this edition to your exact requirements. Contact us directly to discuss your needs before or after purchase.
What is your refund policy?
Due to the digital nature of our products, refunds cannot be offered once the download has been accessed. We encourage you to review the score preview carefully and contact us with any questions before purchasing — we are always happy to assist with pre-purchase enquiries.